Guest guest Posted April 15, 2012 Report Share Posted April 15, 2012 http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1442162#i Finally I wanted to address their claims about Rife. I love Rife units provided they are not the all fluff ones. What I mean by this is the ones that have all the different frequencies. I was introduced to Rife Technology about 18 years ago. I managed to get a hold of copies of lot of Rife's original papers and schematics for machine. I do not do electronic circuitry, so I had a custom unit built for me. The first unit was a mix of radio tubes and solid state, and had 7 frequencies. I used alligator clips attached to paper towels soaked in saline for the conduction. The next generation had 6 frequencies, and used independent foot baths with salt. The next generation pretty much the same, but with molded foot baths. After that 3 more frequencies were dropped leaving the 3 frequencies Rife kept. He did not have an 11 page frequency list as is going around. More on that later. The newest generation is a single fixed frequency and no foot bath. Instead is has a metal plate that you put your fingers on and the frequency is " broadcast " through the body. Before anyone asks, NO, I don't sell them, and I do not have access to any for sale. All of these were prototypes, many of which I lent out to people with illnesses. All of the units were built strictly for research purposes. This is why frequencies kept getting dropped. Again, I know this is going to open up a can of worms, but Rife only kept 3 frequencies. He did not have hundreds of frequencies as some have claimed. The 11 page frequency list going around is bogus. In fact if you look at some of the frequencies they include dangerous ones such as 42hz, which is the frequency of formaldehyde, which is a carcinogen. So why they are listing that as an anti-cancer frequency is beyond me. We think that a lot of the bogus frequencies were put out there by Rife's second partner Crane in order to throw people off of the real research since he was selling his units for a ridiculous $7,500 a piece. Superb results can be obtained from a single fixed frequency unit costing less than $100. Sellers like to add as many frequencies though to make their units APPEAR more high tech and effective to they can command higher prices. We have had some of these other units tested by an alternative practitionaer and found that they did not work as well as the simple one frequency units. I am not very good about explaining this part, but there is a basis behind Rife's frequencies that even he did not understand. His machine was not curing people by blasting apart microbes, but rather by retuning the body back in to proper resonance. This all came about after noticing that Rife's second and third frequencies were much slower to heal than his first frequency (666hz). Yes, I know!!! The 666 being the mark of the beast is Hollywood hype. The supposed real number for the mark of the beast is actually totally different. We also noticed a lot of things being successfully treated that had nothing to do with pathogens. Diabetic neuropathy, general pain, and nerve regeneration as examples. So the builder started doing some calculations on the different frequencies and found a correlation between our primary frequency and and Rife's remaining 3 frequencies. The reason the last two were slower? Because they were each off by one. So we stuck to the 666hz and found that they worked for every disease and condition they were used for. This included various cancers including very advanced liver cancer, neuropathy, MS, chronic fatigue, nerve regeneration in the brain after surgical removal of tumors, fibromyalgia, etc. This all brings me back to their claim that the Rife units cure the cancer within 24 hours by converting the cells back to normal by destroying the cancer pathogen. No, Rife units do not cure cancer within 24 hours. On average they take about 1 month. I found that if a person has had previous radiation therapy that it takes much longer. I believe this is because cancer cells can build up a tolerance to radiation therapy the same way they can build up a tolerance to chemotherapy. Both radiation therapy and Rife units use forms of electromagnetic radiation. So the cells building a tolerance to the radiation therapy are inadvertantly building a resistance to the Rife units as well. The longest I have ever seen these units take to get rid of cancer was in someone suffering from bone, esophageal, and lung cancer. He had previous radiation therapy, which did not eradicate the cancer. When he started on the Rife unit the cancer growth just stopped. It did not grown and it did not shrink. It just stayed static for about 6 months. Then it finally started shrinking. Two months later it was completely gone. As an interesting related note, did you know that electrotherapy was actually started by the ancient Greeks? They used electric eels and rays to shock people with high voltage to cure various diseases. Modern medicine is still trying to catch up with what has been known for thousands of years. ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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